• New Work and IT Trends for 2022 Part 1

    Our CTO Ela Meier and Drupal Development Director Jesús Sánchez Balsera will give some insights on how New Work and IT trends will influence the agency world in 2022.
  • Veganuary at Cocomore. Get in the mood for vegan food!

    At Cocomore, we care. Not just about digital content, but also about the content of your belly 😊 We all want to live long and healthy lives with agile creative minds, don’t we? After last year’s Veganuary success at Cocomore, we decided to do it again, and we weren’t disappointed with the response.
  • Facebook share collapses - What social marketers need to know now

    The surprising turn in Facebook's success story shows how much the world of online marketing is changing, and that some apparent rules do not apply anymore. But what does this shock mean for marketing professionals and the marketing industry?
  • Three new feed options for Instagram: the chronological feed is back!

    All good things come in threes – that seems to be the new motto for Instagram in 2022.
    Besides the option of a chronological feed (which takes us back to the gold old days of Instagram), the app is testing 3 different options of feeds for you to pick. Read on to find out what that means.
  • The true-life experience of a Drupal Content Editor

    – we are only as good as the system is!
    I took on the mission of raising more awareness of how we feel as content editors at the end of a long line of website development, collecting my experiences, and applying for the online Drupal Con Europe 2021.
  • Hybrid working models at Cocomore

    If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is that working from different locations is the future. And most of all, staying open-minded for new work concepts.
  • Designing workshops for digital inclusion

    We like to share our experiences in designing remote workshops with low digital barriers. Thereby facilitating that participants with limited digital and creative skills can participate. We believe that for many organizations this is an important first step to learn and build a digital working culture which is essential for the digital transformation of work processes.